What’s Playing at Green Scissors Music: September

September 9th, 2003 by tamarin2087 Leave a reply »

Our first offering in Green Scissors Music comes from Stuart Davis. While we could go on and on about Stuart, its probably best to let his website speak for him.

With nine full-length albums to his credit, Stuart Davis has carved out his own unique wavelength in the musical spectrum. Taking the topics of God, sex and death and crafting them into inimitable pop songs with lyrical flair and unforgettable hooks, Stuart continues to be one of the great undiscovered singer/songwriters around.

As an independant artist, Stuart has been touring and putting out albums for more than a decade and shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. His newest release Bell is due out on September 15th. This latest offering marks another step toward mainstream pop. Produced by Alex Gibson who has worked with artists such as Janes Addiction, Live, Fastball, and others the album explores spirituality and the divine in a completely new way.
Available on Green Scissors music are five tracks from various points in his career. They show Stuart’s range of talent from the studio to live acoustic performances.

  • Rock Stars and Models: Guitar driven pop aimed at our culture of excess and superficial priorities.
  • Transpersonal Cowboy: An older tune performed solo chronicles the struggles of an enlightened buddhist in the old west.
  • Savoring Samsara: Stuart explores the irresistable attraction of Samsara.
    • Samsara:
      1 (Hinduism) the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth

      2 (Buddhism) the transmigration or rebirth of a person

      [ETYMOLOGY: Sanskrit, literally: a passing through, from sam altogether + sarati it runs].

  • Fault Lines: Another solo performance. The song begs a question we’ve all asked. If I act badly why do people still love me?
  • Swim: A lullaby about everyone’s need for human touch and companionship as we face the greatest of life’s struggles.

I would like to encourage you to check out the official website and buy a song through the online store. Unlike the traditional recording business, Stuart retains 95% of the profit from digital sales through his website. Support independant musicians!
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